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Official web site for the United
States Congress, with information on members, legislation,
and issues. |
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The official web site of the U.S.
House includes extensive bill-tracking mechanisms, daily legislative
calendar information, and a useful listing of all information
available. |
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Catching up to their Congressional
counterparts, the recently-launched Senate web site offers
member and committee information, a what's new section, and
an extensive array of educational material. There is also
an engaging 'virtual tour' of the Capitol building. |
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Official web site for the Executive
branch, with daily press briefings, text of major speeches
and documents, and searchable archives. Also links to other
Executive branch web sites, and multimedia messages. |
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Cornell University's hypertext collection
of Supreme Court decisions, from 1990. |
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Featuring access to the Library's
card catalog, exhibits, and digitized collection. Users with
access to telnet can log onto LOCIS and search Congressional
bills. |
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Started by an agency of the U.S.
Department of Commerce, this ambitious effort aims to serve
as a one-stop site for information on the U.S. government.
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This site allows users with browsers
that understand the WAIS protocol to search Congressional
bills using an HTML form. |
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The University of Michigan's project
recreating the look and feel of a library, including an on-line
librarian. |
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Ohio State's searchable collection
of Frequently Asked Questions, drawn from thousands of newsgroups.
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Access to the Gallup Organization's
monthly newsletters, containing polls and anlysis. |
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Einet Galaxy's list of twenty-some
reference volumes available on the Internet. |
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There are a number
of valuable resources available through this site created
by the Triangle Research Libraries Network (Duke, North Carolina
State, and the University of North Carolina. searches of the
respective school library catalogs, and government documents.
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